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perhaps from africa and south america. we can learn from that just as we have done with concepts like sunday streets where people take back the streets and start having fun in our urban communities and bringing out the children to enjoy the environment. this is our future generations so we have to have the best ideas. how to keep our environment and our strong. i want to tell you that there are a tremendous amount of enthusiasm for keeping our city grain trade we have at least three different projects that we have been focused on for a number of years. i have had the privilege with working with mohammed and our city engineers to accomplish this. most importantly with our community leaders and volunteers throughout every part of our neighborhoods. i hope that you do you is your time and take advantage of our wonderful weather to go out and do as many doors as possible of all the -- tours as possible of all the community gardens. we have a committee challenge program, one that i am proud to have headed up when we were at pub
perhaps from africa and south america. we can learn from that just as we have done with concepts like sunday streets where people take back the streets and start having fun in our urban communities and bringing out the children to enjoy the environment. this is our future generations so we have to have the best ideas. how to keep our environment and our strong. i want to tell you that there are a tremendous amount of enthusiasm for keeping our city grain trade we have at least three different...
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either way, increase the wages to their workers about 22%. that denies logic in some respects, you would think the strikes would be terrible you not only input costs going up but they are shutdown in terms of production for some time, you are saying all that priced in. >> exporters, if you look at the weak currency, couldn't be better to. they. >> happy thanksgiving to our friends north of the border that is canada. want to miner in canada, toronto based, a pull back recently, y'all man nah gold. auy. >> another one, tck. >> how is the unrest in south africa impacting kur rehn cities in bring in amelia bordeaux. the rand hitting a 3 1/2-year low against the u.s. dollar. at this point, is there a trade there or do you just simply not fight this trend? >> those who trade are ctas and electronic molds, when the models flip from long rand to short rand as we have the past few days, seen the quick move in rand because it is such a high beta currency, why models trade it, you don't want to fight that flow because the macroflow and the fx market in
either way, increase the wages to their workers about 22%. that denies logic in some respects, you would think the strikes would be terrible you not only input costs going up but they are shutdown in terms of production for some time, you are saying all that priced in. >> exporters, if you look at the weak currency, couldn't be better to. they. >> happy thanksgiving to our friends north of the border that is canada. want to miner in canada, toronto based, a pull back recently, y'all...
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they are the first to bear the negative consequences in growth and trade and environment, as well as on the social fabric of society. as a result of unfair trade rules and conditionality is imposed on the transfer of technology. and access to finances and development. and access to -- [inaudible] there is a need for a new, global, economic governance. i say there is an urgent need for a new economic global governance is centered on people and aiming at consolidating cooperation between partners in development on the basis of mutual benefits and interests. mr. president, i have laid before you are vision. a vision shared by the egyptian people. i have also attempted to briefly outline egypt's views on the main issues, the vision of the young and the children, the women and the men in egypt on all important questions in the middle east and the rest of the world. in the middle east, africa, and the world, i am sure the united nations is capable of addressing all global and regional challenges through dialogue, understanding, and joint cooperation in accordance of the principles of inter
they are the first to bear the negative consequences in growth and trade and environment, as well as on the social fabric of society. as a result of unfair trade rules and conditionality is imposed on the transfer of technology. and access to finances and development. and access to -- [inaudible] there is a need for a new, global, economic governance. i say there is an urgent need for a new economic global governance is centered on people and aiming at consolidating cooperation between partners...
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across europe, across asia, in canada, through latin america and africa. and during that time as we've been growing, it's certainly made some of our competitors nervous. and during that time that we were growing, we didn't do as good a job as we should have in protecting our brand. so there is a lot of misinformation, but also disinformation which is either competitor or politically inspired. david: all right. we want to, we want to get more information, bill, about your charge that this is disinformation, but we do have to take a break. can you stay with us through the break? >> absolutely. david: okay. we're going to have bill plummer come back, spokesman for huawei. very, very serious charges on both sides. more to come. flrch [ male announcer ] uldn't it be ce if there was an easier, less expensive option than a traditional lawyer? at legalzoom you get personalized servic for your family and your business that's 100% guaranteed. so go to legalzoom.com today for personalized, affordable legal protection. david: this is a report, this is a report by the
across europe, across asia, in canada, through latin america and africa. and during that time as we've been growing, it's certainly made some of our competitors nervous. and during that time that we were growing, we didn't do as good a job as we should have in protecting our brand. so there is a lot of misinformation, but also disinformation which is either competitor or politically inspired. david: all right. we want to, we want to get more information, bill, about your charge that this is...
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primarily from sub saharan africa. the program is meant to empower these young students and bring change to their countries. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez has their story. >> she arrived at uc berkeley from her native kenya more than a month ago. >> it is not a golden opportunity. >> that was made possible thanks to an education initiative sponsored by the mastercard foundation. >> do you want us to do that first and then give it back to you? >> the 21-year-old is one of many academically talented students enrolled in the program living in developing countries who would never be able to afford this level of education. >> they have demonstrated a commitment to giving back to their communities, to their neighbors and to their countries and their cities. >> cabel is here to study engineering. she will take that knowledge with her back to her country. she says there are places without adequate roads. her village lacks the proper water supply system. >> people go hungry. there has to be a way of building or doing somet
primarily from sub saharan africa. the program is meant to empower these young students and bring change to their countries. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez has their story. >> she arrived at uc berkeley from her native kenya more than a month ago. >> it is not a golden opportunity. >> that was made possible thanks to an education initiative sponsored by the mastercard foundation. >> do you want us to do that first and then give it back to you? >> the...
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al qaeda remains a strong force, however, in yemen and somalia, libya, other parts of north africa, iraq, and now in syria, and other extremists have been ground across the region. drones and modern instruments of war are important tools in our fight, but are no substitute for national security strategy for the middle east. the president is fond of saying that the tide of war is receding. i want to believe him as much as anyone else. but when we look at the middle east today, with iran closer than ever to nuclear weapons capability, with the conflict in syria threatening to destabilize the region, and with a violent extremists on the march, and with an american ambassador and three others dead, likely at the hands of al qaeda affiliates, it is clear that the risk of conflict in the region is higher now than when the president took office. i know the president hopes for a safer, freer, and more prosperous middle east allied with us. i shared this hope. but hope is not a strategy. we cannot support our friends and defeat our enemies in the middle east when our words are not backed up by de
al qaeda remains a strong force, however, in yemen and somalia, libya, other parts of north africa, iraq, and now in syria, and other extremists have been ground across the region. drones and modern instruments of war are important tools in our fight, but are no substitute for national security strategy for the middle east. the president is fond of saying that the tide of war is receding. i want to believe him as much as anyone else. but when we look at the middle east today, with iran closer...
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primarily from sub saharan africa. the program is meant to empower these young students and bring change to their countries. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez has their story. >> she arrived at uc berkeley from her native kenya more than a month ago. >> it is not a golden opportunity. >> that was made possible thanks to an education initiative sponsored by the mastercard foundation. >> do you want us to do that first and then give it back to you? >> the 21-year-old is one of many academically talented students enrolled in the program living in developing countries who would never be able to afford this level of education. >> they have demonstrated a commitment to giving back to their communities, to their neighbors and to their countries and their cities. >> cabel is here to study engineering. she will take that knowledge with her back to her country. she says there are places without adequate roads. her village lacks the proper water supply system. >> people go hungry. there has to be a way of building or doing somet
primarily from sub saharan africa. the program is meant to empower these young students and bring change to their countries. abc7 news reporter lyanne melendez has their story. >> she arrived at uc berkeley from her native kenya more than a month ago. >> it is not a golden opportunity. >> that was made possible thanks to an education initiative sponsored by the mastercard foundation. >> do you want us to do that first and then give it back to you? >> the...
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there is also a foreign policy debate coming up on october 22. is this a preview for that debate and does that open the play book for the obama camp to see what mayor romney is going to talk about at that foreign policy debate? >> -- what mitt romney is going to talk about. >> i think we have heard many of these arguments before, after , governorattacke romney came out and made these points pretty forcefully. from what we have seen, today's speech is going to be a maybe even stronger assertion of his views of those issues. having been on the campaign trail and talk to voters that some of the paul ryan events, it's an argument that has resonated, particularly when it comes to things like foreign aid and how the country is spending its resources. exactly see the relationship being a reciprocal one. that could also be one area the romney campaign is looking for when they decided to hold this speech. >> i want to read a piece of the speech that was released yesterday. let us know what is new from this -- host: are these new ideas are things he has ta
there is also a foreign policy debate coming up on october 22. is this a preview for that debate and does that open the play book for the obama camp to see what mayor romney is going to talk about at that foreign policy debate? >> -- what mitt romney is going to talk about. >> i think we have heard many of these arguments before, after , governorattacke romney came out and made these points pretty forcefully. from what we have seen, today's speech is going to be a maybe even...
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the intimidating writing was the 22 game winner with 1.12 era. the cardinals went on to win game 1 and gibson struck out 35 bat increase that series, also a major league record. the tigers won it all in seven long games. these days, bob gibson still regarded as one of the most dominant pitchers of his time, but a hall of famer throug
the intimidating writing was the 22 game winner with 1.12 era. the cardinals went on to win game 1 and gibson struck out 35 bat increase that series, also a major league record. the tigers won it all in seven long games. these days, bob gibson still regarded as one of the most dominant pitchers of his time, but a hall of famer throug
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sometime it is happens when you're 16, 18, 22. when somebody clicks you have a run in with the government. it's important. but a lot of times it doesn't happen in you're in your 30s and you notice is how much is getting taken out of your taxes each woke or trying to afford a mortgage or you have kids and trying to send them to college or you have kids and watch them go off to war or retire and start allowance on social security or medicare. a lot of things that lock people in and get them to focus on government has been later in life. but i think if we did a better job of branding the things that affect us early in life and letting people know was head start important for you? government. was free lunch important to you. government. did you take the school bus to school. government. and letting people know that all of these things that we sort of think of as a part of the world with schools bus, they run. police officers are there because they are there. if we do a abort do a better job of letting them know people are making decis
sometime it is happens when you're 16, 18, 22. when somebody clicks you have a run in with the government. it's important. but a lot of times it doesn't happen in you're in your 30s and you notice is how much is getting taken out of your taxes each woke or trying to afford a mortgage or you have kids and trying to send them to college or you have kids and watch them go off to war or retire and start allowance on social security or medicare. a lot of things that lock people in and get them to...
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the urban environment. i love it and that is why a study of. i went to public schools my whole life and it was from the teacher who said hey you might like doing this and spent time after school and they introduce me to an excellent opportunity or someone who sat after school with me and went through different topic source said i didn't understand it might debate coach in high school not being paid to spend but spent an extra six hours per week coaching. these are all things that i found made the character of my life and they all happened not by way of some sort of large institutions not by way of -- that was my local experience and what i found in a very homely city and you hear the characterization of cities or urban environments as you get lost and this has not been my experience and this is not what the local represents of returning to what i find to be the salient theme is that cities and local politics and local institutions are really fit on the greatest opportunity. you can truly access and touch th
the urban environment. i love it and that is why a study of. i went to public schools my whole life and it was from the teacher who said hey you might like doing this and spent time after school and they introduce me to an excellent opportunity or someone who sat after school with me and went through different topic source said i didn't understand it might debate coach in high school not being paid to spend but spent an extra six hours per week coaching. these are all things that i found made...
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. >>> a sky diver gets ready to fr free 22 miles at the speed of sound. and ben affleck is here in studio 57. >>> we begin with today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> jerry hughes proclaims his peninsula ahead of today's sentencing. >> the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> he denies the abuse, blames the victims, but claims his love for his wife. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >>> hope is not a strategy. >> governor romney offering his severest critique yet of what he called the president's leading from behind. >> president obama is losing by one point. >> the united states is within striking distance of its missiles. >> 23 miles above roswell, new mexico, felix hopes to become the first man to break the speed of sound in a free fall. >> at the end of the day, if something goes wrong, i have to feel for it. >
. >>> a sky diver gets ready to fr free 22 miles at the speed of sound. and ben affleck is here in studio 57. >>> we begin with today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> jerry hughes proclaims his peninsula ahead of today's sentencing. >> the former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> he denies the abuse, blames the...
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going to focus on the middle east and northern africa, libya specifically. mitt romney as you noted, will accuse the president of saying that simple language, that hope is not a strategy. trying to -- harry truman and reagan. this speech is almost dedicated to george marshall. we're here at the hall of valor. it is in the battleground state of virginia that's so critical right now. there will be some familiar themes that we expect to hear from mitt romney in the speech. he'll be speaking about the need to avert defense cuts. that affects tens of thousands of people potentially here in virginia. he'll focus on the need to reinvest in the military and also to strengthen our relationships with allies overseas. as you noted, there's not a great difference in terms of the actual policies as best we've understood them. one point he will make is on syria. his public position is a little more activist. he'll say among other things, in syria, i will work with our partners to identify those members of the opposition who share our values and assure they attain the arms
going to focus on the middle east and northern africa, libya specifically. mitt romney as you noted, will accuse the president of saying that simple language, that hope is not a strategy. trying to -- harry truman and reagan. this speech is almost dedicated to george marshall. we're here at the hall of valor. it is in the battleground state of virginia that's so critical right now. there will be some familiar themes that we expect to hear from mitt romney in the speech. he'll be speaking about...
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. >>> a skydiver gets ready to freefall 22 miles aat the speed of sound. ben affleck is here in studio 57. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> in my heart i know i did not do these alleged, disgusting acts. >> jerry sandusky proclaims his innocence ahead of today's sentencing. >> former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> reads a statement, denies the abuse, blames the victims and proclaims his love for his wife. >> they can take away my life. they can make me as a monster, they can treat mes a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >>> governor romney offering his severest critique yet on what he calls the the president's pattern of leading from behind. >> polls show mitt romney trailing by one point or also known as what obama failed to make during last week's debate. >>> north korea saying the u.s. is within striking distance of its missiles. >>> felix baumgartner hopes to become the first man to break the sound barrier in a freefall. >> at the
. >>> a skydiver gets ready to freefall 22 miles aat the speed of sound. ben affleck is here in studio 57. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> in my heart i know i did not do these alleged, disgusting acts. >> jerry sandusky proclaims his innocence ahead of today's sentencing. >> former penn state assistant football coach was convicted in june of molesting ten boys over 15 years. >> reads a statement,...
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back with us now, sara zervos who manages $22 billion across three international and emerging market debt funds for oppenheimer funds. welcome back, sara. i know you do have some surprising suggestions for our viewers. you like emerging market debt, but perhaps not some of the usual suspects. >> sure. so we look across several different asset classes in emerging markets and one of the asset classes we like is coverage high-yield debt which brings the name venezuela to mind. that usually makes a lot of americans, investors, generally a little wiggly. >> i would say that's a good observation. but what is it that you find compel enough to go that far out on the risk curve? >> well, it is not that far in terms of when we do the fundamental analysis, we say what's venezuela he's ability and willing mess to pay? it is actually quite high. i disagree personally with chavez's economic policies and his political stance, but for a bond holder, they've never defaulted and they have a lot of oil and a lot of cash. >> sara, bob pisani. you say you like emerging market corporate bonds as well. can
back with us now, sara zervos who manages $22 billion across three international and emerging market debt funds for oppenheimer funds. welcome back, sara. i know you do have some surprising suggestions for our viewers. you like emerging market debt, but perhaps not some of the usual suspects. >> sure. so we look across several different asset classes in emerging markets and one of the asset classes we like is coverage high-yield debt which brings the name venezuela to mind. that usually...
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you remember, biker in south africa. the antelope. this was the very first. >> like it was yesterday, josh. >> who knew. from such humble beginnings. buffalo bill. and everything is going just fine. >> come on. >> look, they're in their territory. so that's a deer. >> oh! >> oh, is the deer okay? >> the deer is fine. here's the replay. deer scampered off safely. the 16-year-old had to go to the e.r. he checked out fine as well. >> he did? >> yeah. note to self, don't do anything on wheels that -- you know, everybody was okay. [ female announcer ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. so skin can replenish itself. because you get the same phones, you feel richer same networks for half the cost of a contract plan. and this saturday you can feel even richer. just stop by walmart and take a one-minute demo of
you remember, biker in south africa. the antelope. this was the very first. >> like it was yesterday, josh. >> who knew. from such humble beginnings. buffalo bill. and everything is going just fine. >> come on. >> look, they're in their territory. so that's a deer. >> oh! >> oh, is the deer okay? >> the deer is fine. here's the replay. deer scampered off safely. the 16-year-old had to go to the e.r. he checked out fine as well. >> he did? >>...
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and if ebersman was pushing du -- but here we are $22. and they are a lot higher. >> the stock acts well every time inspeaks from facebook. the guy comes out with a hood, i'm a buyer. woman comes out, i'm a buyer. >> he's in -- zuckerberg's in russia, if he gets putin in, he's done. >> and medvedev -- >> he's met with medvedev. i wonder if he shows up in a hoodie when he's meeting with them. >> when the web first started, there was a things called the russian page view. the russians cracked it. there was a deal where if you had a lot of page views, you did well. maybe the russian page view generator is being talked about again. that could be a savior. >> we mentioned these ipos this week. and the question is out there whether or not the facebook hangover is finally over. it has been almost five months. >> i kept thinkings about the money that keeps coming out from equities. i know we've had people come on the show and say, it didn't affect anything. no. the retail investor has just been beaten up so badly. there was an article today about
and if ebersman was pushing du -- but here we are $22. and they are a lot higher. >> the stock acts well every time inspeaks from facebook. the guy comes out with a hood, i'm a buyer. woman comes out, i'm a buyer. >> he's in -- zuckerberg's in russia, if he gets putin in, he's done. >> and medvedev -- >> he's met with medvedev. i wonder if he shows up in a hoodie when he's meeting with them. >> when the web first started, there was a things called the russian page...
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menendez: spf 22. i voted -- this is something that even the pentagon did not want in the administrative lot want but there were those that were advocating for it and i voted against the f-22 in voted against which ultimately was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those were two examples of programs that were cut but listen what i don't want to do is what my opponent says. he basically embraces the ryan budget. what does the ryan budget duquette sedans medicare as we know it, makes it a voucher. privatize the social security, dramatically cuts assistance to education in our country. look, someone who grew up in a tenement the first of my family to go to college, i want pell grants in perkins loans to be out there keeping student loan interest rates low so that every child can achieve a college education if they have the ability and are willing to work hard. so it's very important to do this in a balanced way from middle
menendez: spf 22. i voted -- this is something that even the pentagon did not want in the administrative lot want but there were those that were advocating for it and i voted against the f-22 in voted against which ultimately was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those were two examples of programs that were cut but listen what i don't want to do is what my opponent says. he basically embraces the ryan budget....
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the international marketplace stays strong, india, china, brazil, middle east, africa is an emerging market. tech does okay. >> it's a big if right now. >> it's a real big if right now. if the marketplace stays strong i'd be comfortable with the big tech guys, the microsofts, the intels, the ciscos, the ibms and that crew, but i always used to get frustrated when people just focus on the domestic market and try to extrapolate that when the majority of the business is outside the u.s. and nearly all the growth is outside the u.s. >> do you think intel ever gets back to its highs? >> that's a long way to go. i'm not sure we want a bubble like we had back in '9 -'99. >> it was so beautiful, wasn't it in. >> it was, you know, it was very -- >> it went up, it commit, it went up, it split. >> there is this thing called gravity. >> unfortunately, for intel or cisco or any of those companies i guess. >> well, it just depends on the ability of the current team to grow the revenues and grow the earnings. >> that doesn't show it there, going back to '03, what was the high in '99? >> it was in t
the international marketplace stays strong, india, china, brazil, middle east, africa is an emerging market. tech does okay. >> it's a big if right now. >> it's a real big if right now. if the marketplace stays strong i'd be comfortable with the big tech guys, the microsofts, the intels, the ciscos, the ibms and that crew, but i always used to get frustrated when people just focus on the domestic market and try to extrapolate that when the majority of the business is outside the...
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i think the environment for policy makers in india has become much more forgiving. i think better bernanke will try to ease their concerns about quantitative easing and inflation, but it will make investors much more interested. there's also been --quantitativ inflation, but it will make investors much more interested. there's also been --to ease the quantitative easing and inflation, but it will make investors much more interested. there's also been --ease their quantitative easing and inflation, but it will make investors much more interested. there's also been -- what surprised them was how little money moved out. we saw very little selling in stocks by foreigners. that money has all come back in now. a the lot of sovereign wealth money that comes in and i think people are buying the long term growth story of a country that is very young and still growing. so if policies stick from here on out, i think that the economy will do a lot better. but investors will be looking to see that, they'll want to see some traction where they can produce investment, where they c
i think the environment for policy makers in india has become much more forgiving. i think better bernanke will try to ease their concerns about quantitative easing and inflation, but it will make investors much more interested. there's also been --quantitativ inflation, but it will make investors much more interested. there's also been --to ease the quantitative easing and inflation, but it will make investors much more interested. there's also been --ease their quantitative easing and...
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only three states pay providers at the federally recommended level compared to 22 states in 2001. three-fifths of the states report they pay higher rates for high-quality care and four-fifths of the stays the reimbursement rate even if the highest quality level is below the 75th percentile current market rate. quality rating systems are an interesting way to help parents understand about high-quality care but they are not real. parents don't have money to access the higher-quality care and the providers don't get the support they need to improve their settings. families receiving childcare assistance now because of low rates may have difficulty finding high-quality childcare options in their neighborhood. childcare centers in family childcare homes are shutting their doors and low income communities and more providers and middle-income communities find it all but impossible to serve families. i urged presidential candidates to listen to the moms and to the providers are given new york city three-quarters of families on a waiting list reported that their childcare arrangements were
only three states pay providers at the federally recommended level compared to 22 states in 2001. three-fifths of the states report they pay higher rates for high-quality care and four-fifths of the stays the reimbursement rate even if the highest quality level is below the 75th percentile current market rate. quality rating systems are an interesting way to help parents understand about high-quality care but they are not real. parents don't have money to access the higher-quality care and the...
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but do not create a more hostile environment that is essential. is is important we keep a balance in the region. there is a line between balancing provocation and we want to stay on the side of balance and a constructive environment. >> i was surprised to hear you say that the comments made by both candidates, you used the term deplorable. i know you have endorsed mitt romney. have you had that conversation with him? abbey said i find your comments deplorable? -- have you said i find your comments deplorable? [laughter] >> i see these advertisements for the candidates are debating with each other on how to deal with the cheating of china. both used the word cheat. it may be that in china they do not understand and i am bothered by the fact that appealing to china -- it does not affect my feeling of the canada. >> mitt romney has also talked about labelling china as a currency manipulator. would that be productive? i will take that for a no. >> i have stated my view. i remember the reagan campaign's making statements which i did not think were adeq
but do not create a more hostile environment that is essential. is is important we keep a balance in the region. there is a line between balancing provocation and we want to stay on the side of balance and a constructive environment. >> i was surprised to hear you say that the comments made by both candidates, you used the term deplorable. i know you have endorsed mitt romney. have you had that conversation with him? abbey said i find your comments deplorable? -- have you said i find your...
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it's not like world war ii were the of the north africa campaign and then in northern europe campaign, and because the modern battles are fought in just one campaign it is imperative you seize the initiative at the beginning of the battle because you won't have a second chance to go ahead and try to counter attack against your enemy. this is especially important when you face a strong opponent like the u.s. military because the chinese have learned from their history if you let the u.s. military get locked and loaded on your border it's too late and we will steamroll over you. so you've got to do something before the u.s. can build up its forces. consequently what you see, what is prevalent in the chinese military writing is the concept of gaining mastery by striking first which encompasses a lot of things both for our discussion here things like the engine and surprise attacks because what you see is that recognition that you can't let a superior force get built up too much. you have to strike them early perhaps even an adult stage 1 of the enemy is unprepared. how does this relate t
it's not like world war ii were the of the north africa campaign and then in northern europe campaign, and because the modern battles are fought in just one campaign it is imperative you seize the initiative at the beginning of the battle because you won't have a second chance to go ahead and try to counter attack against your enemy. this is especially important when you face a strong opponent like the u.s. military because the chinese have learned from their history if you let the u.s....
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bill: 22 minutes before the hour. growing calls for the u.s. ambassador susan rice to step aside after a tidal wave of criticism on her reaction to the attacks in benghazi. does that problem stop there or does it go beyond the u.n. ambassador. harris: get your popcorn ready. president obama trying to lower e -- tryingto lower ex peck taia way some pundit.are calling comical. >> i know what it means to be poor and i know what it means to see people who are unemployed. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. resulting in unexpected power and agility. introducing the all-new, all-powerful gator rsx 850i. sixty-two horsepower, a fully independent multilink suspension and a top speed of 53 miles per hour. it's a whole new species of gator. see just how much the gator has evolved at johndee.com/gator. martha: members of a russian punk rock group will have to wait for their appea
bill: 22 minutes before the hour. growing calls for the u.s. ambassador susan rice to step aside after a tidal wave of criticism on her reaction to the attacks in benghazi. does that problem stop there or does it go beyond the u.n. ambassador. harris: get your popcorn ready. president obama trying to lower e -- tryingto lower ex peck taia way some pundit.are calling comical. >> i know what it means to be poor and i know what it means to see people who are unemployed. are you receiving a...
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talking about this early here at my table coming and it seems like if they can do stuff like that in africa we should be able to do it here. >> did you say -- >> it is a number on the bottom of the box that you scratch off and then you call a number on your cell phone or in sorry context and then verify that guess this is a legitimate safe medicine. a cynic if we could add to that, to my kids a general conversation about technology. certainly that is a part of the conversation you are talking about what was being done by the collision or is at least being discussed. >> there are a number of pharmacy technologies. i think as it has been discussed before there has to be available it has to be affordable, and everybody in the chain has to be able to use it. but i have seen technologies in another coalition has seen technologies that can be used at the appellate level and the individual level and it is just a question of which ones can be incorporated and how they are being incorporated. so nonspecific and in fact there are technologies that are out there that doesn't make any difference who di
talking about this early here at my table coming and it seems like if they can do stuff like that in africa we should be able to do it here. >> did you say -- >> it is a number on the bottom of the box that you scratch off and then you call a number on your cell phone or in sorry context and then verify that guess this is a legitimate safe medicine. a cynic if we could add to that, to my kids a general conversation about technology. certainly that is a part of the conversation you...
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two more presidential debates on tuesday, october 16 ater 22 from lynn university focusing on foreign policy. we will take you back live next to fishersville, virginia, the site of mitt romney's first campaign stop since the first debate last night. this is the a gusto expoland even center. -- this is the of augusta events center. the next debate is in kentucky. the vice president joe biden was on the campaign trail tonight in iowa. he talked about the debate saying he did not want to say a thing that is not accurate. he was asked about the present's performance last night. here is what he had to say. >> the president did well. he was presidential. you never know what position governor romney will come with. the centerpiece of their economic policies so far has been their tax cuts. last night, we found out he does not have a $5 trillion tax cut. he outsource that to china or something. i do not know. that is offshore. it is hard to figure out what governor romney's position is on a number of issues. as time goes on, meaning days, it will become pretty clear that governor romney has ei
two more presidential debates on tuesday, october 16 ater 22 from lynn university focusing on foreign policy. we will take you back live next to fishersville, virginia, the site of mitt romney's first campaign stop since the first debate last night. this is the a gusto expoland even center. -- this is the of augusta events center. the next debate is in kentucky. the vice president joe biden was on the campaign trail tonight in iowa. he talked about the debate saying he did not want to say a...
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the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has helped train about 350,000 afghan security forces. the target number. but they're not always loyal. 20% of american combat deaths this year came from afghan forces shooting their american partners. many afghans fear, the government may not be able to hold the country together once u.s. troops leave in 2014. there could be a civil war. >> keep going a little bit more. >> reporter: among u.s. forces, morale remains high. but some are annoyed the war has been ignored in the u.s. presidential campaign. all four of doc coughlin's brothers serve in the military. he's on
the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has...
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the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has helped train about 350,000 afghan security forces. the target number. but they're not always loyal. 20% of american combat deaths this year came from afghan forces shooting their american partners. many afghans fear, the government may not be able to hold the country together once u.s. troops leave in 2014. there could be a civil war. >> keep going a little bit more. >> reporter: among u.s. forces, morale remains high. but some are annoyed the war has been ignored in the u.s. presidential campaign. all four of doc coughlin's brothers serve in the military. he's on
the average life expectancy for women is up a staggering 22 years. but this was never sold as a humanitarian mission. and the two main security goals toppling the taliban government and destroying al qaeda bases were both accomplished here a decade ago. and the cost, around $600 billion. $8 billion a month. and there are two more years to go. the afghan government of president hamid karzai washington helped put in place is widely considered one of the most corrupt in the world. the u.s. has...
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>> it will certainly be a different environment and some different people. and reality will face is because of the things you have been talking about. we are either going off the cliff are we are not. we are either making a big deal or we are not. we are either getting the debt limit extended or not. we are either keeping our modest but very important economic growth or we are not. and those issues are going to bring people to a fundamental reality that it may be the same structure, which i hope it's not. it may be the same structure, division of authority, but it's not the same time, and you either fix it or live with it. >> so you think that if we had the same makeup we had, politicians would come to washington next january, deciding that doing a deal is less painful than not doing a deal, in order to get things fixed that you talked about, the tax code, regulation, not clear on what would happen with regulation, energy, immigration, issues that all of you think need to get fixed, do you think american can do the? >> we've had a lot of committees of six, 1
>> it will certainly be a different environment and some different people. and reality will face is because of the things you have been talking about. we are either going off the cliff are we are not. we are either making a big deal or we are not. we are either getting the debt limit extended or not. we are either keeping our modest but very important economic growth or we are not. and those issues are going to bring people to a fundamental reality that it may be the same structure, which...
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south africa has done a lot of good work on the truth and reconciliation and canada is starting. we still have work to do, and i am hoping that we can create really good bridge building that will enable that sort of work to happen. >> host: one thing we recognize about the healing that happens in the country's new and something we actually get recognized more and more in the public is the native americans better draw the. people identify and i loved you put it in the book. it just made it seem so simple. i was raised by my elders and the first thing it teaches is to respect all things. respect everything and in the book you talk about how we have a connection to our creator the coming up on the more formal term of the word, but our connection is true that and less of a dependent on this religious structure so that if we disassociate from that with that activity or that church the experience doesn't end if we are able to feel connected still. so, religion is very much a part of our everyday lives, and in our communities and who we are as people but we still have persecution for ou
south africa has done a lot of good work on the truth and reconciliation and canada is starting. we still have work to do, and i am hoping that we can create really good bridge building that will enable that sort of work to happen. >> host: one thing we recognize about the healing that happens in the country's new and something we actually get recognized more and more in the public is the native americans better draw the. people identify and i loved you put it in the book. it just made it...
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discover new caramel apple filled werther's original. >>> 7:56 is your time now on this tuesday, october 22 nds, 20126789 good morning, i'm eun yang. it is a wet morning and brake lights everywhere you go. let's check the forecast can tom kierein. good morning. >> good morning, we have a plume of rain that stretches up the atlantic sea board up to our region. right now, moderate to heavy rain. the areas in orange and red in fairfax county and southern montgomery county and continuing moving north. moderate showers south. prince william into fauquier and culpeper. maybe thunder and lightning this afternoon. we dry out after that. pleasant end to the week. >> thank >>> good morning. if you are making the commute eastbound i-66 to fairfax county, the left shoulder lane was blocking the shoulder. you are slow from fairfax county to the beltway. that drive will take 25 minutes. . >>> on top of the world ♪ ♪ i feel on top of the world >>> 8:00 now on this tuesday morning. 2nd of october, 2012, and as we check out the view from the top of the rock, we have to say hello to all the nice folks wh
discover new caramel apple filled werther's original. >>> 7:56 is your time now on this tuesday, october 22 nds, 20126789 good morning, i'm eun yang. it is a wet morning and brake lights everywhere you go. let's check the forecast can tom kierein. good morning. >> good morning, we have a plume of rain that stretches up the atlantic sea board up to our region. right now, moderate to heavy rain. the areas in orange and red in fairfax county and southern montgomery county and...
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they are used the environment. they have somebody to play the moderator and ask questions. obama does not like sound bites. they force him to give answers. they do whatever they can to simulate the debate situation. >> you quote a former chief of staff to boast -- to vice- president alkyl and joe -- al gore and joe biden. let me read some of his points. -- can you elaborate? >> sure. he is not really specifically using this advice for romney or obama, although i have no doubt many of these tips are being passed on to president obama. it is interesting. that was my first short summary of what he has to say. he went into more debt -- depth about each one of those things. impressions of the debate are formed very early. in the first half hour. a lot of the reporters will be writing their stories in the first half hour. you need to come out strong. if there is something you want to say, you have to say it right away. you suggest candidates, when they come out to the sage, right down three points they want to make. when you are watching the debates, you see that. talking points
they are used the environment. they have somebody to play the moderator and ask questions. obama does not like sound bites. they force him to give answers. they do whatever they can to simulate the debate situation. >> you quote a former chief of staff to boast -- to vice- president alkyl and joe -- al gore and joe biden. let me read some of his points. -- can you elaborate? >> sure. he is not really specifically using this advice for romney or obama, although i have no doubt many...
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>>guest: west africa. liberia at. >>guest: congratulations on your citizenship. you are right to highlight the difference between america's uncorrupted election not that there has been voting irregularities but we do live in a place where elections are free and fair that is huge to be contrasted with other countries where the elections are counterfeit. but that is not the same thing as saying if i do not vote the will system comes crumbling down. i was lucky enough to be born in the country and i have never voted with the large-scale public will auction -- election that i can recall. yet democracy in doers. that is the great thing even if you do not go to burger if he likes it and considers it the. citizenship, go for it. if he falls ill or gets busy look believe that election will continue to be free and fair. >>host: katherine mangu-ward from "reason" magazine. they keep for coming in. >>host: tell us first who is the youth vote? is a based on hold somebody is or where you are in life, fully employed? what does that mean? >>guest: we define young voters any you
>>guest: west africa. liberia at. >>guest: congratulations on your citizenship. you are right to highlight the difference between america's uncorrupted election not that there has been voting irregularities but we do live in a place where elections are free and fair that is huge to be contrasted with other countries where the elections are counterfeit. but that is not the same thing as saying if i do not vote the will system comes crumbling down. i was lucky enough to be born in the...
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>> my hope is that, after this election, the environment in d.c. will be more supportive of a comprehensive immigration reform. of course, we have different views on the subject. i agree with the president's decision to exercise prosecutorial discretion. i also agree what he did for the dreamers. i hope we are able to pass the dream at. >> you are opposed? >> yes. >> but when you look at what is going on out there, the president is getting knocked on both sides. some are knocking him because they say that he deported more folks -- this administration, they say, has deported more focused than any other. >> well, the bush administration. >> we know that, since 2004,he number of border patrol agents have doubled in this country and that, president obama, he called for an increase to avert 21,000 border patrol agents. since 2007, revenue going toward border security has increased 55%. and we also see, for instance, in terms of mexicans coming to the united states, that is at net zero right now. to suggest that somehow our borders are not secure, if wha
>> my hope is that, after this election, the environment in d.c. will be more supportive of a comprehensive immigration reform. of course, we have different views on the subject. i agree with the president's decision to exercise prosecutorial discretion. i also agree what he did for the dreamers. i hope we are able to pass the dream at. >> you are opposed? >> yes. >> but when you look at what is going on out there, the president is getting knocked on both sides. some are...
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in russia, china, india, africa, most of europe, there was a ty rant. you look back to the previous you have democracy, self-government existing in a few tiny city states athens. they flicker out they can't defend themselves militarily. even when democracy exist people worship the same god and same climate and culture small area and then they blinked out. that's all of world history. very little democracy even today democracy is -- half the planet. i like our chances until the next century. if you ask me, what change, what is the hinge of all that. i think i would say "we the people" 225 years ago is the hinge of world history. it for all the inclusion at the type with it was better, more perfect, and went before the -- first time ever in the history of the planet and entire continent got vote on how they and their posterity would be governed. there was a lot of exclusion from our perspective. we wouldn't exist as a democratic country and world but for that -- i think say it's the hinge of all modern history either before democracy almost nowhere and a
in russia, china, india, africa, most of europe, there was a ty rant. you look back to the previous you have democracy, self-government existing in a few tiny city states athens. they flicker out they can't defend themselves militarily. even when democracy exist people worship the same god and same climate and culture small area and then they blinked out. that's all of world history. very little democracy even today democracy is -- half the planet. i like our chances until the next century. if...
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since i submitted this presentation, i've updated this and you would need to enter canada, india, south africa and egypt, and some 40 or so reports from around the world. this i guess is the tip of the iceberg. and it's clear that every country in every continent in every part of this world is subject to the same threat, counterfeit medicines. and i'll skip the next slide. the uk experience than is not as we've seen so much today already, the vast majority of counterfeit is applied to the illegitimate internet supply chain. we have seen in the uk some 10 cases in eight years of known counterfeit within the legitimate supply chain. it's reached pharmacists and, therefore, potentially reached nation's. that's in the context approaching 900 million prescriptions that are written every year in the uk. so the conclusion has to be that it's incredibly rare within the legitimate supply chain in the uk to find a counterfeit product. but nontheless, it still a threat, it's entirely still unacceptable. the major risk, which as i say we're all aware of, is unregulated sources. and i thought sandy greenbe
since i submitted this presentation, i've updated this and you would need to enter canada, india, south africa and egypt, and some 40 or so reports from around the world. this i guess is the tip of the iceberg. and it's clear that every country in every continent in every part of this world is subject to the same threat, counterfeit medicines. and i'll skip the next slide. the uk experience than is not as we've seen so much today already, the vast majority of counterfeit is applied to the...
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[laughter] february 22, 2006. yes, that's right, that was the last time he asked a question. [laughter] those of us who go to arguments regularly, we all, you know, there are not that many of them up there. our press section is right next to justice sotomayor who sits right -- and, you know, thomas is right next to her. and we always think will this be the day? [laughter] and et never is -- it never is. it just never is. but this is why you should go. this is why you should go, is because you see that justice thomas is not silent. they sit, you know, he passes notes with his colleagues, he talks, they laugh, they tell jokes. justice thomas is not an unpopular or uninfluential member of the supreme court. he is actually a very significant force on the supreme court. he just chooses for his own bizarre reasons not, never to ask any questions. just speaking briefly about the rehnquist court. i think it is useful, um, to think about the rehnquist court in two parts. 1986 to 2000 and 2000 to 2005. and the dividing point in the history of the court and in many respects the dividing
[laughter] february 22, 2006. yes, that's right, that was the last time he asked a question. [laughter] those of us who go to arguments regularly, we all, you know, there are not that many of them up there. our press section is right next to justice sotomayor who sits right -- and, you know, thomas is right next to her. and we always think will this be the day? [laughter] and et never is -- it never is. it just never is. but this is why you should go. this is why you should go, is because you...
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>> yes the s 22. i voted this is something the pentagon did not want but there were those advocating for it. i voted against the s22 which was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those are examples of programs that were cut. but whey don't want to do is what my opponent says he embraces the ryan budget. what does the ryan budget do? it ends medicare, makes it a voucher. dramatically cuts assisttons education in our country. as someone who grew up poor, the first of my family to go to college, i want pell grants to be out there and keeping student interest loan low so every child can achieve an education. it is important to do this tpwh a balance way for middle class interest. >> when i'm there we're going to have a budget that i will work on and advocate for and compromise along the way without sacrificing principle with my colleagues. you talk about congressman ryan, it's more of the same. it's the other guy's fault. y
>> yes the s 22. i voted this is something the pentagon did not want but there were those advocating for it. i voted against the s22 which was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those are examples of programs that were cut. but whey don't want to do is what my opponent says he embraces the ryan budget. what does the ryan budget do? it ends medicare, makes it a voucher. dramatically cuts assisttons...